Rangers have endorsed the "strong message" from the European Club Association on the 'Super League project'.
A statement from the club body insisted a ruling from the European Court of Justice "in no way whatsoever supports or endorses any form of Super League project".
And the strongly-worded statement insists "the world of football moved on from the Super League years ago".
Now, Rangers have endorsed the fierce message against the Super League project as the club vowed to "uphold the true principles of European football".
A post on X, formerly Twitter, read: "Rangers FC enjoys fantastic representation within @ECAEurope, and we reiterate and endorse their strong message on the ‘Super League project.’
"We will continue to work with ECA and UEFA to uphold the true principles of European football."
The ECA statement read: "European Club Association (ECA), representing nearly 500 professional football clubs across Europe, takes note of the judgment issued by the European Court of Justice today.
"To be absolutely clear, the judgment in no way whatsoever supports or endorses any form of Super League project. "Since the legal case was brought two years ago, major progressive governance reforms have already been put in place across the ecosystem of football in Europe and worldwide, including new UEFA rules for competition pre-authorisation; and in particular, reforms under ECA’s Memorandum of Understanding and Joint Venture with UEFA, and FIFA (signed in September and March this year). Through ECA, clubs today are already at the heart of decision-making in relation to the competitions they participate in.
Rangers FC enjoys fantastic representation within @ECAEurope, and we reiterate and endorse their strong message on the ‘Super League project.’ We will continue to work with ECA and UEFA to uphold the true principles of European football. https://t.co/scug8dsBkK
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) December 22, 2023
"In short, the world of football moved on from the Super League years ago and progressive reforms will continue. "Most importantly, football is a social contract not a legal contract – all the recognized stakeholders of European and world football - spanning confederations, federations, clubs, leagues, players and fans - stand more united than ever against the attempts by a few individuals pursing personal agendas to undermine the very foundations and basic principles of European football. "ECA will continue to work with UEFA, FIFA and all recognized stakeholders of football to develop the game positively and progressively – founded on the principles of sporting meritocracy, inclusiveness, open competition and genuine solidarity. These principles are at the heart of ECA, and at the core of the European Sports Model, on which all levels of the pyramid benefit and prosper."